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How to Create a Finsta Account (and Why You Might Want To)

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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Finsta, short for “fake Insta,” has become a popular social media trend. Essentially, it is a secondary Instagram account that you can use to share more personal and candid moments with a select group of friends. It’s becoming increasingly common for people to create a Finsta account as a way to escape the pressures of performing for their public Instagram.

Creating a Finsta account is quite simple, but here are some steps you can follow to get started.

Step 1: Create a New Instagram Account

The first step is to create a new Instagram account separate from your primary account. You can use any email address or phone number that you have not already used for an Instagram account.

Step 2: Choose a User Name and Profile Picture

Choose a username for your Finsta account that is different from your primary account. You might want to make it something private and personal, such as your nickname or a secret inside joke between your group of friends. You should also choose a profile picture that is different from your main account and helps to distinguish your finsta from your public account.

Step 3: Choose Your Followers

Once your account is set up, you can start sending follow requests to your closest friends to keep your content private. Unlike your public account, where you may have hundreds or thousands of followers, your Finsta account can be limited to only a select group of people. This is where you can share more candid, silly, and embarrassing moments without worrying about being judged by a wider audience.

Step 4: Customize Your Account

Now that you have your followers set up, you can start customizing your account. You can change your privacy settings to ensure only your followers can see your content. You can also add captions, hashtags, and locations to your posts just like a regular Instagram account.

So, why might you want to create a Finsta account?

1. More Personal Content

Finsta accounts allow you to share more personal and intimate moments with your closest friends. You may not feel comfortable sharing those moments with your wider audience.

2. Escape the Pressure of Performance

Posting on your public Instagram account can come with the pressure to post only perfect and curated content. Your Finsta account can be a place where you can let go of that pressure and post more candid and unfiltered images and videos.

3. Private Moments Stay Private

With the ever-evolving privacy concerns on social media, having a Finsta account helps to keep your private moments more secure. Only your select group of friends will be able to see your Finsta content.

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